>I've always had to use > > smbpasswd -a unixusername > >then give them a password for smb use... the catch-22 is that SMB uses >a completely different password hash algorithm than Unix/Linux >/etc/passwd(shadow) passwords, so you can't use the one for the other. > >Its much much easier if you use a central authentication database like >LDAP (or if its already in use at the site, Active Directory). Thanks guys, That's what I guess I didn't know. I was going to use AD integration but these PC's are dom members but they logon locally as they run some lame software won't run as a service and needs local admin to work, so I didn't want a domain username sitting accessible. jlc _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos